Topical historical map - 1975 EC Referendum: Maps showing the results of the 1975 European Community (Common Market) Referendum.
The left map shows the voyes for Yes and No as simplepie charts (green for yes),
and the right map the same figures but with pie charts adjusted by the number of people voting.

How the UK is changing: Maps showing the most significant swing in May 2015 General Election.
The left map shows the party gaining in the swing (e.g. yellow would indicate the SNP
improving their position), and the right map the most significant
underperforming party (e.g. red would indicate a swing against the Labour party)
Note the SNP Vs Lab, Con Vs UKIP, and Lib. Dem. Vs Conservative battles.

Maps allowing comparison between
"traditional" marginals (those where one party was less than 10% behind another in 2010)
and the gains actually made in 2015.
The left map shows the party in second place in the "traditional" marginals whereas the right map shows the
party that actually gained each seat that changed hands
- there is a remarkable difference. It seems the current situation we are in is very unusual.

More UK-Elect election maps are available here - new ones will be added frequently:

A selection of recent election maps created by UK-Elect

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To see more maps, browse the www.ukelect.co.uk/maps folder.
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